Special Issue

Migraine: from Bench to Clinical Practice

Submission Deadline: 1 Aug 2023

Guest Editor

  • Portrait of Guest Editor Rocco Salvatore  Calabrò

    Rocco Salvatore Calabrò MD

    IRCCS Centro Neurolesi "Bonino Pulejo" , Messina , Italy

    Interests: Neurosexology; Behavioral neurology (with regard to advances in cognitive rehab and virtual reality); Neurorehabilitation (with regard to innovations in neurorehabilitation and neurophysiology); Neurovascular disorders

    Special Issue in IMR Press journals

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The management of patients with migraine is often unsatisfactory because available acute and preventive therapies are either ineffective or poorly tolerated.  Chronic migraine is a very invalidating disease and research in the last year is growing up. Indeed, with the advent of new approaches, including botulin toxin, monoclonal antibodies and neuromodulation, clinicians have more weapons to fight this relevant problem.  This special issue is aimed at investigating the importance of migraine as a common but still undertreated and overlooked problem.

Papers dealing with the understanding of the pathogenetic mechanism subtending migraine, as well as new treatments and patents, are particularly welcomed.  They may include either animal models or clinical studies, with regard to prospective cohort studies or randomized clinical trials. 
Ethical, legal and socio-relational concerns, including sexual dysfunction, are also of interest to the special issue.

Prof. Dr. Rocco Salvatore Calabrò

Guest Editor

Keywords

  • Monoclonal antibodies
  • New molecules
  • Migraine
  • Neuromodulation

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